$150
A group of 5 English tabletop and service items comprising of a 19th century Staffordshire Historical pottery plate, "Capitol, Washington, D. C." edition, with blue transfer decoration on front of the US capitol building surrounded by decoration on tondo of fruit and leaves, marked to underside with Staffordshire maker's mark, approximately 10" in diameter; a Staffordshire Historical lidded porcelain transferware teapot, circa early 19th century, decorated in in blue with a figural scene of man returning from a duck hunt to a woman waiting beside a stone cottage, marked on bottom with hand painted clover and an incised "X", approximately 6" tall, 10" spout to handle; an early 19th century blue Staffordshire transferware porcelain lidded sugar server with macro decoration of shell forms over leaf tips within a dotted field, marked with an impressed "2" to underside, approximately 6.25" tall x 5.5" wide x 4 3/8" deep; an English ironstone Japanese Imari style plate with waterside architectural scene in basin surrounded by bands of floral and foliate pattern around the rim, all in shades of cobalt, rust, and gold, marked to underside with indistinguishable impressed mark and "12" above "87", approximately 9" in diameter; and a 19th century English ovular small platter or vegetable dish with cobalt blue, pink, and orange flowers with gilt accents and shaped edge, impressed mark on underside of a cursive 2, approximately 9 1/8" x 12 1/8".
Auctioneer:
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery
Date:
2015-02-08